Your monthly credit card statement is a record of your recent transactions, activity, and any applicable fees and interest charges.
Once you're on the checkout page, you'll have to enter several pieces of information to complete the transaction. Enter Your Shipping Address. Choose 'Credit Card' as Your Payment Method. Enter Your Info as It Appears on Your Credit Card. Enter the Billing Address for Your Credit Card. Verify Your Information.
Online: To check your statement online, sign in to your Amazon Store Card account. If you don't have an account yet, you'll need to register for online access first. Once you're signed in to your account, click on “Activity” and then on “Statements”.
Login with your User ID and Password to view and download your Credit Card statement. You can call our Customer Care, authenticate yourself and choose the 'Self Banking' option to get your User ID. Once you have your User ID, please click here to generate your password instantly online.
You can request a physical copy of the statement from the bank by calling the customer care department or by visiting the nearest branch.
Log in to Online Banking and navigate to your credit card Account details page, then select the Statements & Documents tab. You'll have access to your credit card statements and also be able to request paper statements.
If you use a Credit Card, you will receive a statement every month, which records all the transactions you have made during the previous one month. Depending on how you have opted to receive it, you will get the Credit Card statement via courier at your correspondence address or as an email statement or both.
You can request a physical copy of the statement from the bank by calling the customer care department or by visiting the nearest branch.
Your most recent credit card statement should be available online by logging into your account. You might also receive it by mail based on your paperless billing preference. Federal law requires your credit issuer to send you a statement at least 21 days before payment is due.